The folloing question occurs in an international air port. Could you tell me which one is better in the following sentences? If none of them sound natural, please tell your correction. Thank you.
1. Where are international flights? 2. Where can I board my international flight?
Top answer
They are both formed correctly but of course ask quite different questions.
— Philip
They are both formed correctly but of course ask quite different questions.
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